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SOLACE - the price of Free Expression in functioning democracy
Australia on matters Holocaust-Shoah has been $60,000+, and that's
cheap!

Fredrick
Töben takes a king hit but is saved from bankruptcy by a small
handful of long-time supporters.

The
Executive Council of Australian Jewry failed in its bid to extract its
pound of flesh and to kosher slaughter Töben.

Says
Dr Töben: ‘Remember, one of the first laws enacted by Adolf Hitler
and the National Socialists was to ban kosher slaughter in Germany. In
retribution the Holocaust-Shoah myth was created to deflect from
National Socialist humanitarian policies, and to deflect from an
in-depth analysis of the genocide perpetrated by the All-lies on the
German people and their allies. Now we are again faced with the divide
– the dialectic battle of win-lose – of NATIONALISM v
INTERNATIONALISM.

Töben
refuses blindly to believe in the Holocaust-Shoah myths and considers
taking the battle into Federal Parliament.

Says
Töben: ‘If newly elected Member for Kooyong, Josh Freudenberg, in
his maiden speech really believes what he stated that “It’s an
outrage” to question aspects of the 9:11 tragedy, then Australia’s
political system faces great threats from those who fear embracing the
truth concept. Freudenberg would block open enquiry on topics that
threaten his world-view, for whatever reason. As to the 9:11 tragedy,
let’s remember that any thinking person would want to know why a
third building imploded, and why there were no plane parts scattered
around the Pentagon when a huge plane hit that building.’

Töben
says he ‘assumes that Freudenberg would also suppress an open
discussion about matters Holocaust-Shoah, which has distorted our
understanding of world history, especially in regards to the genocide
happening in Palestine, and Israel’s obsession with Iran’s nuclear
development. It is therefore high time to liberate Australian
parliamentarians from mental bondage to a mindset that fears
truth-seekers.’

‘Let
me remind you how on 18 March 2003 Australia’s Prime Minister John
Howard and two days later, on 20 March 2003, then Canada’s
opposition leader Steven Harper, read almost identical speeches to
their parliament wherein they justified the Iraqi invasion. What I
want to know is who wrote that speech? This person was intimately
involved in developing the Weapons of Mass Destruction lie!’

Töben
says that he barely escaped being bankrupted, which would have
prevented him from contemplating taking his fight for free expression
to the heartland of Australian democracy – Federal Parliament House
in Canberra.

Töben
also scoffs at those who still defame him for his views, as
Independent Senator from South Australia, Nick Xenophon, has already
begun by stating Töben’s views are “vile”.Says Töben: ‘Xenophon is rather infantile in his attitude
because he thinks I worry about what he thinks of my views. He
discredits himself by smearing and not addressing my expressed
concerns.’

‘It
does not surprise me to see those individuals who fear free expression
labelling me a “hater”, Holocaust denier”, “anti-Semite”,
“racist”, “Nazi” – such labels are used by those who have no
arguments to refute my views. Such behaviour merely shows me how
fearful some individuals are when confronted with challenging views
that seek to find out the truth of a matter. It’s the lazy thinkers
and manipulators who care not for truth and who then quickly use such
words in an attempt to stop a debate from developing.’

‘
I grew up in Australia during the 1950s when there was a bit more
sanity about robust public debates. At school teachers would advise us
that “Sticks and stones may break my bones but words would never
hurt me.”

Fredrick
Töben thanks all those who have since 1994 supported and helped him
in this battle to retain free expression in Australia.